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(07-16-2024, 06:01 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Reports early this morning that the North Kambulas have chased Kruger Male and are w a few Imbali females. Hope to see footage soon
I have footage of Kruger male but not of the K4s
More to follow soon I hope.
I was wondering when will this happen, as both parties are around the same areas for months now.
Its bad situation for Kruger male, but on the other side, 4 Imbali Breakaways would be good fit for Kambulas in the northern SS/southern Manyeleti.
They dont have cubs either atm (they lost it), so no collateral damage. Kruger male is well over 10 yrs old (presumed to be born 2013), so even if he sire new offspring, its hard to imagen that as ageing lone male, he could last long enough to secure them independece (atleast 2 more years).
So if takeover needs to happen, its good time, before cubs/subs are alive.
Imbalis also share no related blood with Kambulas (unlike NKs, Nharus and even Torchwoods).